Add Docker integration example for Provably with Model Runner#18
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This pull request adds a new example demonstrating how to integrate Provably with a locally running LLM via Docker Model Runner. The example includes documentation, environment variable configuration, and a runnable agent script that fetches weather data, runs a local LLM, and evaluates the result with Provably. The most important changes are grouped below:
New Local Model Example:
examples/local_model/README.mdwith step-by-step instructions for running a local LLM with Provably, including setup for Docker Model Runner, environment variables, and PostgreSQL requirements.examples/local_model/.env.exampleproviding sample environment variables for configuring Provably, Docker Model Runner, and PostgreSQL.examples/local_model/agent_run.py, a runnable Python script that demonstrates fetching weather data, intercepting the response, running a local LLM, and evaluating the result with Provably, including an option to simulate a hallucinated response.